As someone who identifies as a positive person, I am always trying to stay—or at least pretend to be—positive whenever ...
Recent research by Dr. Michelle Segar and colleagues (2026) examined all-or-nothing thinking as a barrier to developing a regular exercise habit. They focused on those who had often intended to do so, ...
Analyzing your own thoughts might seem healthy, but a new review shows that deep introspection is actually associated with ...
Discover how to boost your self-esteem at 60 with psychology-based strategies. Learn habits, thoughts, and practices that ...
Oxford-based academic Marius Ostrowski has broken down how we think as individuals into 10 different types of thinkers ...
New research published in Intelligence provides evidence that wisdom guides our creative abilities toward benefiting others. The findings suggest that while creativity is powerful, it requires the ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping many aspects of life quickly. Should college professors be evaluting student learning ...
A recent study published in the journal Thinking & Reasoning has found that a specific type of open-mindedness is a better ...
Breakthrough ideas often appear when you least expect them—but studies show there’s more than one way to trigger a “eureka” moment.
Although adversity can intensify attachment in relationships, that intensity can be misleading. Here’s why, according to psychological research.
The shopping cart question divides opinion: do you return it, or is there simply no time? At times, you just need to get ...
Last Sunday evening my to-do list for the week loomed large like an assault course. Deadlines. A broken-down car to manage without. A black bin to find. An orthodontist appointment.